Say Hello To Senior Video Producer Sarah Curtiss!
With the final days before the official start to EAA AirVenture
2008 counting down all too rapidly... and, not quickly enough...
ANN's senior staff is all-too-aware of the Herculean task ahead of
us in reporting EVERYTHING that's news at The World's Greatest
Aviation Celebration.
Fortunately, this year we'll have some help... and some really
GREAT help at that. Over the next several days, we thought we'd
take the time to introduce you to the staff members -- both
full-time, as well as our "stringers" -- who will be bringing our
readers and listeners all the news from Oshkosh that's fit to
pixilate, orate and videotape this year.
And now, without further ado...
Sarah Curtiss
Filling the role as Senior Producer, Sarah Curtiss will be
attending AirVenture for the first time as part of the Aero-TV
crew. After completing her studies at Indiana University, Sarah
attended Brooks Institute of Photography for visual journalism.
There, she focused her creative energies on human-interest
documentaries, including an award-winning documentary film shot
over a six-week period in China.
"To be able to immerse myself in another's life experience and
bring that voice to the world, that is my passion in life," Sarah
says.
Now, venturing into the aviation field, she knows that she has
the opportunity to continue to share extraordinary stories and
achievements. "I grew up listening to aviation stories; it's been a
wonderful transition from listening to the stories to finally being
able to tell them," she says. "I always knew that one day I would
find my way to aviation, but doing so in this way has been a
pleasant surprise."
Sarah is extremely excited about the challenge of capturing
Oshkosh. She knows there will be monumental moments to shoot
throughout the week, from the Rocket Racing demos to the Boeing
Dreamlifter; yet, she believes there will be equally monumental
achievements occurring all around Oshkosh. "The atmosphere that we
will be surrounded by, that pure love for aviation, will be an
amazing moment for us all to share."
While she misses being out on the field with a camera in
hand, Sarah finds a lot of satisfaction in her role as Senior
Producer. "I see myself as the traffic controller for our crew,"
she concludes. "I make sure that everyone takes off on the right
runway in the right direction, but it's so neat to watch them fly.
I couldn't be more honored to lead such a talented and dedicated
team."